Last two we are going to do are what we call trick skills. You guys can come on in a little bit closer. All right! We do this, not necessarily because we incorporate it into the game. But we do this to really help out in our tough stick skills. The first one is going to be behind the backs. So we turn right hand behind the back and we are working on this just so the kids can get a feel for the stick doing things on a manner that they normally do not so that makes them routine things that much easier, the regular catches the regular throws, they can do the sticks, stick trick in a variety ways that really helps out.
And of course since we are doing this right handed, we will switch over and we will move over to left handed. Left handed behind the backs. Okay! And with the left handed behind the backs, similarly what we are teaching with the right hand, behind the backs, we will take Casey as an example here. Okay, Jen.
When Casey comes up here and we are doing behind the backs it is a real simple skill. You got to point your opposite shoulder right at the person, and all you doing really is bring your stick from waist level back behind your ear for an easy pass. And pretty good, nice job.
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